Monday, September 16, 2013
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Wszystkiego dobrego!
| One more date night |
| Do zobaczenia, Krakow! |
Here's a toast to the memory of the founder of this fine program, Major General George Olmsted.
Last days in Krakow
| One more time for ice cream on the square |
| Our neighbor, Pani Dana |
| Pretty in blue |
| At the Krakow zoo with Paweł and Ada |
Helsinki
| Aboard the submarine museum. Dive! Dive! |
| Vessiko, one of five Finnish subs from the 1930's |
In Helsinki the Fins were enjoying the sunny days like there was no tomorrow. On the day we arrived every park bench and nearly every sunny spot seemed to be occupied by people trying to get their annual dose of vitamin D. Outside is the place to be in Helsinki in the summer.
We likewise spent our time outside, touring the city by foot and by tram and taking the ferry to an island that used to have fortifications to protect the city from attack. JR and I even toured a 1930's era submarine. The Fins we met were all very friendly and like the rest of the Nordic countries they spoke great English.
Tallinn
| Walking through the Old Town |
| The city medieval city walls are largely intact |
| Viewpoint of the Old Town |
| Rose garden in the Kadrioru Park |
Stockholm
| Watch out, dragons! |
| Seeing reindeer at the skansen |
| Eating reindeer on the cruise ship! |
| Cruising through the Stockholm archipelago |
| A cruise ship like ours, passing us at 11:30 pm (!) |
Stockholm was our favorite of the three capitals. It's beautiful and has more interesting things for tourists to see and do. We especially liked the views of the city from the harbor taxis and the skansen, which is like an outdoor museum and zoo. JR saw reindeer. We stayed two nights then took an overnight cruise ship to Tallinn. The buffet was pretty good -- Jill tried reindeer! I don't think it was the same one from the skansen..
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Independence Day celebration in Krakow
Jill and I attended the US Consulate's Indepedence Day celebration last night. It was held at the Kościuszko Mound, which is a kind of monument and museum dedicated to Tadeusz Kościuszko, a Polish general and engineer who played a big part in the America's revolutionary war and later ill-fated attempts at Polish independence. He designed the fortifications at West Point, among other things. There are many cities, parks and monuments dedicated to Kościuszko in the US, although most people have no idea nowadays what he did to deserve the honor.
It was a beautiful evening and a great venue, up above the city and overlooking the district where we live in Krakow. We enjoyed one more chance to mingle with some of our Polish and American friends here. Oh, and there were fireworks to celebrate my successful defense of my thesis yesterday morning. :)
Time's getting short. We're going to miss this assignment!
It was a beautiful evening and a great venue, up above the city and overlooking the district where we live in Krakow. We enjoyed one more chance to mingle with some of our Polish and American friends here. Oh, and there were fireworks to celebrate my successful defense of my thesis yesterday morning. :)
Time's getting short. We're going to miss this assignment!
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